PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19947986-8 2010 RESULTS: The administration of 1 L more oxygen during the night resulted in improved parameters of nocturnal oxygenation (oxygen pulse oximetry saturation-SpO2; percentage of sleep time spent at SpO2<90%-CT90; PaO2 at awakening). Oxygen 40-46 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 207-211 33741145-8 2021 Mean oxygen saturation and the percentage of time with oxygen saturation<90% (CT90) were associated with atherosclerotic burden (ebeta (95%CI) 0.932 (0.892, 0.974); 1.005 (1.002, 1.009), respectively) and total plaque (OR (95%CI) 0.88 (0.797,0.971); 1.013 (1.004,1.021), respectively). Oxygen 55-61 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 78-82 22366847-10 2012 There was a significant correlation between oxygen desaturation index (ODI, hourly average number of desaturation episodes) and cumulative time percentage with SpO(2) <90% (CT90) from nocturnal oximetry, with the parameters measuring sleep breathing disorders from PSG. Oxygen 44-50 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 176-180 32876043-4 2021 RESULTS: The logarithm of the time of oxygen saturation below 90% (CT90) significantly predicted AA and MPA sizes in all patients with OSA (p < 0.05). Oxygen 38-44 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 67-71 32525699-9 2021 The percentage of sleep time with oxygen saturation below 90% (CT90) was the only predictive parameter for surgical success (P = .014, odds ratio value = 0.894). Oxygen 34-40 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 63-67 31736881-7 2019 The nocturnal total metanephrine concentration was positively and significantly associatedwith the percentage of sleeping time spent with oxygen saturation <90%(CT90). Oxygen 138-144 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 164-168 18421186-8 2008 Nocturnal oximetry showed that Group A spent a greater percentage of time at pulse-oximetric oxygen saturation below 90% (CT 90) than did Group B (10.6 +/- 13.2% vs. 5.0 +/- 12.5%; p < 0.01). Oxygen 93-99 kinesin family member 20B Homo sapiens 122-127